Schaeberle (Mars)

Named after John M. Schaeberle - American astronomer (1853-1924).

Impact craters generally have a rim with ejecta around them, in contrast volcanic craters usually do not have a rim or ejecta deposits. As craters get larger they usually have a central peak. The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact. (wikipedia entry)

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On Mars large craters are named after deceased scientists, writers and others who have contributed to the lore of Mars. Small creaters (less than 60km) are named after small towns and villages.

NW 964 km

Dawes

MRV
15 Hours 4 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 2 Hours

N 212 km

Cankuzo(next)

MRV
3 Hours 19 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 15 Hours

NE 489 km

Huygens

MRV
7 Hours 38 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 3 Hours

W 368 km

Pandorae Fretum(last)

MRV
5 Hours 45 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 15 Hours

Schaeberle

-24.37° N 50.23° E

E 885 km

Iapygia (Iapigia)

MRV
13 Hours 49 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 2 Hours

SW 644 km

Mare Serpentis

MRV
10 Hours 4 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 2 Hours

S 656 km

Beloha

MRV
10 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 5 Hours

SE 462 km

Niesten

MRV
7 Hours 13 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 19 Hours

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